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There are 330 million faces of God; Hindu Deities.

Above answer is incorrect and misleading

The sanskrit word 'koti' has 2 meanings 1)100 million 2) type

The line that 'Hindus have 33 koti gods' is wrongly translated as 'Hindus have 330 million Gods'

It should mean 'Hindus have Gods of 33 types' ,going by the second meaning of word 'koti'

My random estimate is that there should be around 100-200 Gods for Hindus.

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